Iran: A turning point in the World Order

Iran and the End of the Illusion: The Day the International Order Stopped Working For decades, the world operated under a premise that was as invisible as it was powerful: […]
The Great Space of Eurasia

Europe has become a vassal and at the same time unprotected region, a risk zone in the world. The sensible thing to do, in case of inferiority of power, is […]
Summit meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping: agreements within global geopolitical competition

Unquestionably, the global system is going through a critical stage in terms of the reformulations of its internal terms as well as its expressions and/or projections of futurability. Nevertheless, a […]
Dodik in Washington: Trump’s new Eastern connections

After the fierce fighting in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, the Dayton Agreement brought all sides to the peace table, but locals knew the pact would be fleeting in […]
What’s behind NATO’s accusations against China?

China has launched the One Belt One Road Initiative (BR1) which is a grand and long term strategy under Xi’s leadership. This strategy is very essential to sustain the ongoing […]
The need for Spain’s neutrality

By Colonel Carlos Martínez-Vara de Rey At the same time that Russia and the US are announcing the signing of a possible peace plan to end the war in Ukraine, […]
CELAC, the EU and multipolarism

At the fourth meeting between CELAC and the European Union, held in Santa Marta (Colombia), 58 of the 60 participating countries approved a joint declaration rejecting the use or threat […]
Trump and Modi: Fragile dance in Eurasia

For years, India was Washington’s dream partner in its crusade to contain China. But that idyll is beginning to show cracks. Under Narendra Modi’s leadership, New Delhi no longer accepts […]
The European dilemma: sovereignty or global technocracy

At the heart of Europe, which proclaims itself the cradle of liberal democracy, a paradox is growing that dismantles its own founding myth. While preaching the defense of freedom, plurality, […]
Is a sovereign and multipolar convergence between the Ibero-American and African peoples possible to curb globalism?

In recent years, the debate on world order has revolved around the rise of a multipolar system and the questioning of globalism as the dominant paradigm. Latin America and Africa—spaces […]